boas] APPENDIX V INDEX TO REFERENCES 985 



Swanton, John B. Tlingit Myths and Texts— Continued, 

 p. 18. Origin of death, 663. 



Raven uproots dangerous animals (572, No. 61). 



In olden times roots grew already cooked in the ground, 574, No. 84. 



Devilfish is made tough (573, No. 74). 



Origin of algae (575, No. 123). 



Origin of pupils of eyes (576, No. 131). 



Origin of the bullhead, 685; 686. 

 p. 19. Raven's blanket becomes a plant (574, No. 85). 



A basket becomes a stone (574, No. 90). 



Raven tries to obtain water (572, No. 53). 



Raven places women at head of creek (572, No. 54). 



Raven makes Bear afraid of Porcupine (573, No. 75). 



Raven makes West Wind (572, No. 58). 



A practice to gain strength in paddling (576, No. 135). 



Raven is grandchild of Mouse (574, No. 83). 



Adventure with North Wind, 572, No. 59; 733. 



Raven makes the Indian tribes (576, No. 132). 

 p. 20. Origin of the dog (573, No. 77), 728; 729. 



Raven causes "fat on the sea" to sink (580, No. 204). 



Origin of wild celery (574, No. 86). 



Raven and Tree call each other names (580, No. 203). 



Raven transforms a clam (573, No. 76). 



Raven uses beaver's leg as support for the world, 572, No. 52; 731; 732. 



Raven transforms whale and canoe into stone (575, No. 121). 



Raven names places, 574, No. 98. 

 p. 22. Half-person, 831. 



The stolen harpoon, 606, No. 67; 608. 

 p. 25. Killer whales made of wood, 822, 823. 

 p. 26. Woman carried away by the Killer Whales, 840; 843; 845. 



The wood-splitting slave, 843; 844. 

 pp. 28-30. The Land Otter, 862. 

 p. 38. Woman marries the Halibut, 748; 752; 753. 



The offended animal, 749; 757. 

 p. 39. Brother of woman cuts off Halibut's head, 756. 

 p. 41. Feather carries people up into the sky, 734. 

 p. 42. Woman swallows root-sap and becomes pregnant, 734-736; 738. 



Canoe-maker kills people by knocking out thwart, 738. 

 p. 43. The protracted local winter, 829; 830. 



Beaver and Porcupine, 724-726. 

 p. 49. The man who married the Bear, 742-744. 

 p. 50. The sea-lion rock, 818; 819. 

 p. 51. Man visits the sea-spirit, 846. 

 p. 53. Woman marries the Frog (=T1 236; M 554), 748; 752; 753. 



The offended animal, 749; 757. 



Woman taken away by the Frogs is rescued by her people, 756. 

 p. 55. Man marries the Brant Ducks, 762. 

 p. 56. War among birds, 867. 



p. 58. Hunter is taken into house by the Mountain Sheep, 738; 739. 

 p. 80. Introduction to Raven myth, C21-623. 

 p. 81. Introduction to Raven myth, 623. 



Origin of daylight, 641-643. 



Origin of death, 663. 



Raven arranges life after death, 572, No. 55. 



